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<blockquote data-quote="Tophat1900" data-source="post: 2013827" data-attributes="member: 362123"><p>It's difficult, but there is always something on a menu that can be eaten.... I find I may not be able to eat the whole meal, but parts of it that are low carb I will. Having small packets of nuts in the car comes in handy if you are still hungry after a night out and can be eaten on the way home. Rather then eating right before bed.</p><p></p><p>As has been pointed out, most people I know are aware I'm diabetic and I don't eat sugar or breads, pasta, rice, desserts, pies etc. I think it is a good idea that friends know about your diet change, it helps to avoid awkward situations if they know. And makes a night out more enjoyable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tophat1900, post: 2013827, member: 362123"] It's difficult, but there is always something on a menu that can be eaten.... I find I may not be able to eat the whole meal, but parts of it that are low carb I will. Having small packets of nuts in the car comes in handy if you are still hungry after a night out and can be eaten on the way home. Rather then eating right before bed. As has been pointed out, most people I know are aware I'm diabetic and I don't eat sugar or breads, pasta, rice, desserts, pies etc. I think it is a good idea that friends know about your diet change, it helps to avoid awkward situations if they know. And makes a night out more enjoyable. [/QUOTE]
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